One of the easiest and most natural reactions is to point the finger at others. Placing blame may even provide you with a momentary sense of relief. When you focus on pointing the finger, what you are really doing is handing over control to someone or something else.
Personal development
Just the mere topic of boundaries can be overwhelming – when to recognize the need for them, what type or style of boundary to have, how to set them, how to stick to them and of course, how to deal with people who unfortunately do not respect those boundaries.
Supportive habits don’t have to be monumental. They just need to be reasonable enough to be sustainable.
We respond to what resonates with us most – in all aspects of life. And your accountability structure should be no different. It should fully resonate with who you are and how you work best.
The real “key” is to cultivate a certain level of self-awareness so you can push through, move forward and break out to the other side.
If you’re feeling stuck in any one of those life situations try asking yourself these few simple questions to stir up a little self-awareness.